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Tiger Woods at a news conference at the AT&T National golf tournament at the Aronimink GC yesterday. AP

Crouching Tiger: Woods not coming back until fully healthy

“That’s kind of the frustrating thing about it right now is I don’t know.”

TIGER WOODS IS no longer using crutches, a walking boot or a razor. He hasn’t hit a full golf shot in 47 days and has no idea when he will practice, much less play in another tournament.

All he could say with certainty last night was that he would not return until he was fully healthy.

“Usually I set a timetable when I want to come back and play when I’ve had injuries before,” Woods said at the AT&T National, which benefits his foundation.

“This one is different. I’m going to learn my lesson from what I did at The Players and apply it this time and come back when I’m 100 percent. I don’t know when that’s going to be.

“That’s kind of the frustrating thing about it right now is I don’t know.”

While he did not rule out the British Open, which starts on 14 July at Royal St. George’s, he made it sound as though he would miss another major championship.

“I wouldn’t go over there just to show up,” he said. “I’d go over there to win the golf tournament, so I need to obviously get my body ready so I can practice, and eventually play.”

He’s not doing much of anything at the moment. Woods watched the U.S. Open and was amazed at how Rory McIlroy matched his record by building a six-shot lead after 36 holes, then continued to crush his competition in winning by eight shots.

With shared parenting of his two kids, he has watched more cartoons than he ever did as a child. “What’s actually really tough to watch now all the time is ‘Dora.’ That song is just brutal,” he said.

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